More menstrual and
everyday underpants
Japanese,
early 20th century - "Sanitary
Bloomers," 1922 (ad from Sears,
Roebuck catalog, U.S.A.) - various underpants, 1928
(page from Sears, Roebuck catalog) -
step-in, Hickory,
1928 (ad from Vanity Fair magazine, U.S.A.)
- first Sears everyday
panties (nonmenstrual), 1935 (ad from Sears,
Roebuck catalog) - various panties (and
belts), 1946-47 (page from Sears, Roebuck
catalog) - various panties,
1960s (part of Personal Digest, Modess,
U.S.A.) - SheShells
panties (1970s)

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MUSEUM
OF MENSTRUATION AND WOMEN'S HEALTH
Protective briefs
(menstrual panties)
Boots
Company, chemists (pharmacy), United
Kingdom
1990s?
Special panties - briefs - for
menstruation appear at least as
early as the 1920s (Sanitary
Bloomers) in the U.S.
Panties themselves, or similar
items, appeared over 2000 years
ago and have an on-and-off history
in the West. Their recent
incarnation might have started here.
Earlier American panties for
menstruation had clever devices to
hold the nonadhesive pads (example),
some similar to those of belts, but
the briefs you see here simply
form a discharge-proof (ideally,
anyhow) surface for the newer
adhesive napkins to stick to. (See
the older tabbed
pad.)
Boots is a leading pharmacy - chemist
in the United Kingdom - in the
British Isles and elsewhere. John
Boot started the company in 1849.
I thank
the U.K. donor!
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Below:
Front. The box measures
2 3/4 x 5 3/8 x 1 1/4" (7.2 x 13.5
x 3 cm).
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Below: Back.
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More
menstrual and everyday
underpants
Japanese,
early 20th century - "Sanitary
Bloomers," 1922 (ad from
Sears, Roebuck catalog, U.S.A.) -
various underpants,
1928 (page from Sears, Roebuck
catalog) - step-in, Hickory,
1928 (ad from Vanity Fair
magazine, U.S.A.) - first Sears everyday
panties (nonmenstrual), 1935 (ad
from Sears, Roebuck catalog) -
various panties
(and belts), 1946-47 (page from
Sears, Roebuck catalog) - various
panties,
1960s (part of Personal Digest,
Modess, U.S.A.) - SheShells
panties (1970s)
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